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YouTube Ringtone Maker 1.0
Ringtone Maker
Do you like a song from a video on YouTube? Cut the song into your own ringtone for your cell phone, or download the whole song. Now with YouTube Ringtone Maker, you can customize any song from a YouTube video as a ringtone quickly and easily and for free. Our ringtone editor will get the song and help you cut a 5-60 sec segment into a ringtone. Or you can choose to download the whole song. You can control the volume, fade in and out and zoom in on the song graphic to ensure you start and end at just the right point. Plus, we enable you to download the ringtone directly to your cell phone (via WAP/mobile internet) or you can download to your PC and then to your phone via Bluetooth, cable or infrared. And even if it is free, we still offer free technical and customer support (none of this automated mumbo jumbo, the real thing, a real person). The application is powered by Ringtone Maker Plus, a leader in mobile content customization software. There is not catch or hidden fees from us, it is ad supported so that you dont have to pay anything.
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